2018
DOI: 10.4103/jss.jss_50_18
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Clinicopathological profile and outcome of 29 lymph node tuberculosis cases

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“…In our study more case was in male 165(55%) and 135(45%) were female and male to female ratio was found 1.22:1. A study done by Biswas et al 5 found in their all cases of lymphnode TB female were affected more than the male patients. But a study done by Khandkar et al found female to male ratio for LNTB was 2.8:1, which is consistent with previous studies that found that LNTB is more common among women but contrast to our present study 7 .…”
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“…In our study more case was in male 165(55%) and 135(45%) were female and male to female ratio was found 1.22:1. A study done by Biswas et al 5 found in their all cases of lymphnode TB female were affected more than the male patients. But a study done by Khandkar et al found female to male ratio for LNTB was 2.8:1, which is consistent with previous studies that found that LNTB is more common among women but contrast to our present study 7 .…”
Section: Disclosurementioning
confidence: 90%